22 Nov 2008
Google's SearchWiki is being rolled out in stages, and many users are still unable to access the new service.
SearchWiki, which only works when logged into a Google account, allows subscribers to tailor search result pages with their own notes and changes.
Some users, excited to try the new service, are still not seeing the customisation options. Google has assured vnunet.com that it will not be long before they do.
"The feature is still gradually rolling out to users so some may not see the feature until later this afternoon or evening," said a spokeswoman from Google's Global Communications and Public Affairs Team.
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